The soldiers buried the bodies of the 15 dead workers in sand to protect them from wild animals, the official said, claiming the vehicles were moved and buried the following day to clear the road. unconvincing
They were not uncovered until a week after the incident because international agencies, including the UN, could not organise safe passage to the area or locate the spot. IDF sloppy! Didn't do a very good Job! if easily found
When an aid team found the bodies they also discovered Refat Radwan's mobile phone containing footage of the incident IDF slippin’ leaving mobile phone
The Israeli military official denied any of the medics were handcuffed before they died and said they were not executed at close range, as some reports had suggested.
Earlier this week, a surviving paramedic — IDF left a witness... told the BBC 1. the ambulances had their lights on 2. and denied his colleagues were linked with any militant group.
The IDF promised a "thorough examination" of the incident, saying it would "understand the sequence of events and the handling of the situation".
The Red Crescent and many other international organisations are calling for an independent investigation.